Appendix Horses for Sale near Yellow Springs, OH

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Appendix - Horse for Sale in Columbus, OH 45879
Roadie
PRICE REDUCED FROM $14,000. Roadie is a 5-year-old, 16.3 hh Appendix geldin..
Columbus, Ohio
Bay
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Gelding
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Columbus, OH
OH
$11,000
Appendix Stallion
Flash is a reg AQHA gelding out of barrel and racing stock. He is a quiet,..
Middletown, Ohio
Red Roan
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Middletown, OH
OH
$1,250
Appendix Mare
she a sweet mare, need of work, or can be a brood mare, or a buddy horse...
Arcanum, Ohio
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Mare
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Arcanum, OH
OH
$1
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Celest is a gorgeous black mare that has the look to catch the judges eye...
Tipp City, Ohio
Black
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Tipp City, OH
OH
$5,000
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He's a beautiful mover, gentle, quiet, and a quick learner...
Springfield, Ohio
Sorrel
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Springfield, OH
OH
$2,000
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General Jay "Jake" is AQHA registered. He is quarter horse / thoroughbred...
Dayton, Ohio
Bay
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Dayton, OH
OH
$5,000
Appendix Mare
Loves attention. Clips, lounges, hauls, washes with no problems. Sire: Rip..
Raymond, Ohio
Bay
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Raymond, OH
OH
$3,500
Appendix Stallion
Retired Apendix Quarter Horse Gelding. Sorrel white blaze and socks. Engl..
Sabina, Ohio
Sorrel
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Sabina, OH
OH
$1,000
Appendix Mare
Jive is a beautiful well started bay mare. She is 16. 2 hh out of a 17 hh T..
Germantown, Ohio
Bay
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Germantown, OH
OH
$5,800
Appendix Stallion
great hus, jumper prospect. He has the size and the look. Very qiuet great ..
Middletown, Ohio
Bay
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Middletown, OH
OH
$6,500
Appendix Mare
Know Illusion is a 3- year - old filly by the jumper stallion, Knowtorious ..
Xenia, Ohio
Chestnut
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Xenia, OH
OH
$7,000
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About Yellow Springs, OH

In 1825, the village was founded by William Mills and approximately 100 families, followers of Robert Owen, who wanted to emulate the utopian community at New Harmony, Indiana. The communitarian efforts dissolved due to internal conflicts. The village was named after a nearby natural spring with waters high in iron content. It had long been visited by the Shawnee Native Americans who occupied the area well before European-American settlement here. The completion of the Little Miami Railroad in 1846 brought increased commerce, inhabitants, and tourism to this area of Greene County.